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Advanced training in IGF Code - refresher


Type Price
in Bulgarian 479,18 BGN / € 245,00
in English 782,33 BGN / € 400,00

3 days
The trainees must have completed courses “Advanced Training in Fire Fighting”, and “Basic Training for Ships Subject to the IGF Code”or “Basic Training for Liquefied Gas tanker Cargo Operations” “and to have relevant certificates.
Before starting the course all trainees are briefed on course entry standards and documents check for compliance is carried out in accordance with the approved quality management system.
Trainees not in compliance with the entry standards could be accepted to the course but are not legible fot certification.

This course provides training for masters, officers and other personnel with immediate responsibility for the care and use of fuels and fuel systems on board ships subject to the IGF Code. The course includes training towards to: implement safety and pollution prevention precautions and procedures on board ships subject to the IGF Code, knowledge on type of fuels addressed by the IGF Code, fuel systems, hazards involved and emergency response, competence to monitor and control compliance with legislative requirements. 
The course is based on mandatory training requirements for ship’s personnel accordance with   Reg. V/3 para 8.1 and Code A- V/3 para 2, table V/3-2 of the STCW 78 as amended, the Directive 2008/106/EU (as amended) and IMO Model Course 7.14“Advanced Training for Masters, Officers, Ratings and Other Personnel on Ships subject to the IGF Code” (2019 Ed.) as well.
The course is carried out on approved Simulator - Kongsberg Neptune, модел LNG (Class A – Standard Marine Simulator)involving practical exercises covering the requirements of two bunkering operations as per STCW Regulation V/3  para 8.2.
Successful trainees acquired knowledge and skills required by Reg. V/3 para 8.1 and Code A- V/3 para 2, table V/3-2 of the STCW 78, as amended, and
Should know:
Fuels types and their physical and chemical properties and hazards; safely to perform and monitor all operations related to the fuels used on board ships; the safety procedures operating gas fueled main and auxiliary engines; arrangements of bunkering systems and safety practices during bunkering operations
     And be able to:
Plan and monitor gas fuel bunkering and storage; implement safety measures to reduce risks on board ships subject to the IGF Code; response properly in emergency situations, including fire-fighting; take precautions to prevent pollution of the environment from the release of fuels addressed by the IGF Code


 

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